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Poor visual cues lead to aimlessness and frustration, Respawning enemies get in the way of solving puzzles, No online play, Large party size emphasizes dumb AI.

Many levels feel small and constrained; combat animation can result in lots of friendly kills; "dueling" mechanic for unlocking new characters is poorly executed; generic hub world is a major step back from previous entries.

Poor visual cues lead to aimlessness and frustration, Respawning enemies get in the way of solving puzzles, No online play, Large party size emphasizes dumb AI

Many levels feel small and constrained; combat animation can result in lots of friendly kills; "dueling" mechanic for unlocking new characters is poorly executed; generic hub world is a major step back from previous entries

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